Yes, surveillance trailers and their cameras are typically weatherproof or waterproof, designed to withstand rain, snow, dust, and wind. Cameras often have IP66–IP67 ratings, and enclosures protect electronics, allowing reliable outdoor operation in all weather conditions.
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Nov 25, 2025 - 02:34 PM
A typical rental contract for a surveillance trailer often includes:
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Delivery, setup, and teardown — transporting the trailer to site, leveling, raising mast, and removal afterward.
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Hardware use — access to the cameras, sensors, solar power / battery system, communications equipment, and storage.
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Basic monitoring or self‑monitoring access — ability to view live feed and recorded video via web or mobile app.
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Maintenance and technical support — provider handles upkeep, repairs, battery checks, system health, and troubleshooting.
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Optional services — may include 24/7 professional monitoring, cloud storage, data plans for connectivity, and alerts or reporting.
